Computer science professor Xuechen Zhang was named a Tier 2 Gold winner of the U.S. Department of Energy’s first Electricity Industry Technology and Practices Innovation Challenge.
The Thai faculty members worked on collaborative research projects with College of Nursing faculty and visited hospice and palliative care programs in the area.
WSU students helped design a self-guided, voice-activated virtual tour of historic Vancouver through a Star Wars-inspired, head-mounted computer tablet.
The rare corpse flower is expected to be in bloom for up to 48 hours and can be seen in person 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. on the WSU Vancouver campus or via live webcam anytime.
Nicknamed Titan VanCoug, the giant, pungent flower is expected to bloom at the end of July or the beginning of August and is being displayed both on campus and via livestream.
Domanic Thomas will be responsible for the holistic development of students, providing programs and services that empower them to realize their educational goals and personal potential. He will begin his position Aug. 8.
As part of the Business Growth Mentor and Analysis program, student teams of four or five helped local businesses in the areas of growth, marketing and accounting.